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their witness was still not cooperating with us, the dcaa, the company's still not cooperating with us, they still will not provide the records for us to find out whether the company was paying for the kickbacks or the manager was just doing it out of the company's spirit from his own resources. although you can understand why one would have been interested in looking at the company books. what do you think about a contractor like that mymy who has gone on to receive lucrative contracts? >> again, it's not in our database. kickbacks is a problem. the -- it's often excused with one bad apple theory, but at that point you need to still look at overall corporate culture. i'm probably more concerned by the latter part of your comment, and that is that they didn't -- aren't cooperating with dcaa or this commission in providing information as a government contractor. i would probably consider them nonresponsible, and at that point they shouldn't be eligible for contracts whether it's a suspension, debarment or a de facto suspension in the fact that that should be something that's taken a loo
their witness was still not cooperating with us, the dcaa, the company's still not cooperating with us, they still will not provide the records for us to find out whether the company was paying for the kickbacks or the manager was just doing it out of the company's spirit from his own resources. although you can understand why one would have been interested in looking at the company books. what do you think about a contractor like that mymy who has gone on to receive lucrative contracts?...
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and some do good work, some don't do terribly useful work. i hope that some of the things that we have done over the past couple years before we close out will prove to be useful. unfortunately, many of the recommendations just die a slow death. so back to my earlier comment. the war's over, the troops come home, they're focusing on training, they're focusing on maintenance, they're focusing on exercises. senior osb leadership goes away. joint staff turns over. senior service leadership goes away. cigar goes away, we go away, you guys maybe all go away except igs survive forever. what would you do if you were king to insure that the progress that i think we've made -- and i think you all agree there's been progress made -- what do we do to insure that that lives? anybody? >> sir, i'll take it first. >> i want to ask all of you. >> yes, sir. i think i would say that you'd have to insure that we institutionalize the operationallization of these sorts of things, and we need to drive it just into our culture, and we also need to make sure there's
and some do good work, some don't do terribly useful work. i hope that some of the things that we have done over the past couple years before we close out will prove to be useful. unfortunately, many of the recommendations just die a slow death. so back to my earlier comment. the war's over, the troops come home, they're focusing on training, they're focusing on maintenance, they're focusing on exercises. senior osb leadership goes away. joint staff turns over. senior service leadership goes...
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helps us have a better dialogue and that's helpful to us. so we're very grateful for all four of you. thank you very much. and we're going to not recess. will go right into the next panel right now. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
helps us have a better dialogue and that's helpful to us. so we're very grateful for all four of you. thank you very much. and we're going to not recess. will go right into the next panel right now. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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insurgents use car bombs against any target the u.n. religious shrines police stations and street markets. the blast of the car bomb turned blitzkrieg to defeat. to counter the car bomb the u.s. military has established gyde zero joint improvised explosive device defeat organization. with an annual budget of four billion dollars. most of joe's work is top secret it vance to electronic countermeasures to jam remotely detonated bombs. but some of it is just good old fashioned intelligence. will we defeat the car bomb or i don't think you can ever say that our car is a commercial entity you go buy a car and then if you want to go get some fertilizer if you've got a few stray rounds of one five five shells such a found i mean just suddenly you can make a car bomb and so it's not something that you're ever going to be able to eliminate from the battlefield because the components are all there. across the world governments are hardening their buildings putting up bomb barriers defenses against suicide truck bomber. downing street in the white
insurgents use car bombs against any target the u.n. religious shrines police stations and street markets. the blast of the car bomb turned blitzkrieg to defeat. to counter the car bomb the u.s. military has established gyde zero joint improvised explosive device defeat organization. with an annual budget of four billion dollars. most of joe's work is top secret it vance to electronic countermeasures to jam remotely detonated bombs. but some of it is just good old fashioned intelligence. will...
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it is used for us-based contractors were as jcc has issues for non-us contractors? >> when requested we uploaded these are going to pcl input requirements, typically every 12 months for contracts with performs in excess of one year, and at the end of every contract. dcma afghanistan inputting data into c. par four large -- logcap iv. contingency cmo is also provided by monthly performance evaluation port reports based on monthly audits, focusing on toward the evaluation criteria, technical costs and management. for the logcap iii contract and a logcap iv contract in afghanistan and kuwait. these oddities inputs from dcma quality assurance represent as an appointed contracting officer representatives. ecma corrective action requests, administered contracting officers, customers, usually the camp of mayors, and the contractors of self-assessment. the tvs are compiled into an award field evaluation board every six months and embraced to the theater logcap pm representative. ecma also provides a weekly report on cars issued for the previous 90 days to the logcap program
it is used for us-based contractors were as jcc has issues for non-us contractors? >> when requested we uploaded these are going to pcl input requirements, typically every 12 months for contracts with performs in excess of one year, and at the end of every contract. dcma afghanistan inputting data into c. par four large -- logcap iv. contingency cmo is also provided by monthly performance evaluation port reports based on monthly audits, focusing on toward the evaluation criteria,...
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and we do not in any way rely on the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no.
and we do not in any way rely on the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no.
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right to shoot back and kill us. what were you afraid the most for your life your country. you. know for my family and of course i thought that it was not going to be just my family other people may suffer too i knew there would be bloodshed. especially if you consider how big our country is it takes our country a while to start but when it does it is very hard to stop so my goal was to renew the country without bloodshed. when you started the perestroika could you imagine the scale of the changes to calm. i think i did but not completely it is dangerous to start a storm in our country if you lose control you may get into a lot of trouble to showbiz reforms basically failed reforms failed we realized from experience that it was dangerous to wait much longer that we had to take a risk but we couldn't we needed changes. what. you were saying that you didn't quite understand the scale of it all when did you finally get a clear realization that there was no return to the past. i don't agree when people say that perestroi
right to shoot back and kill us. what were you afraid the most for your life your country. you. know for my family and of course i thought that it was not going to be just my family other people may suffer too i knew there would be bloodshed. especially if you consider how big our country is it takes our country a while to start but when it does it is very hard to stop so my goal was to renew the country without bloodshed. when you started the perestroika could you imagine the scale of the...
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the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came into the reap what sort of training did he get in germany you talk it was called commando command. and he had a clue that wireless devices i mean occasions and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya thousand targeted a jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem essentially and he take me a whole history was he in charge of the operation he was in charge he planned at the beginning the middle and the end of the street. but you roussillon in one nine hundred forty eight was an armed camp. jewish areas protected by checkpoints and rifle bearing guards. the only way through was to disguise the bomb vehicles as a british military convoy. and the men driving those trucks were six british army deserters. we should tell me about the two british two zero two c. worth of daniel dusters you know who were quick who the ones that were
the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came into the reap what sort of training did he get in germany you talk it was called commando command. and he had a clue that wireless devices i mean occasions and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya thousand targeted a jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem...
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and we do not in any way realize the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no fly zone in this case libya into. thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous looking quite possible that they will launch such an attack with or without un approval and so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in iraq. the result so suspect we largely the same but not every country is getting that treatment and libya is not the only african nation in turmoil somalia is drawn out conflict has been called a slow genocide but there's little sign of u.s. or european military inputs and it's a similar story on the other side of the continent there are events unfolding right now in ivory coast where there is also a conflict an armed conflict between rebels and the government and nobody seems to be thinking of that it's only because fashionable attention is focused on libya all but also for the political implications
and we do not in any way realize the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no fly zone in this case libya into. thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous looking quite possible that they will launch such an attack with or without un approval and so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in...
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and shoot us with more tonight. so far moving seventy five thousand people have fled here to tunis from neighboring libya the situation on the border is chaotic as border guards they struggle to keep calm and i needed a chance to drift to the libyan people need a moment to just he warned against american intervention in his country a few say the jedi united states or any other for an hour trying to intervene thousands of libyans were dying he said to quote him that he was willing to fight if we lost a man and if we lost women are here to keep control in his country he also said that he was not the president and therefore he could not resign he could not just hold on him and and he could not and made the constitution now some question the latest from the bush point was to david cameron wants formated to establish a no fly zone over libya has been rejected by many in the international community on that stance and russia they say actually it is in cells to determine the fate and the future if we have in london just go
and shoot us with more tonight. so far moving seventy five thousand people have fled here to tunis from neighboring libya the situation on the border is chaotic as border guards they struggle to keep calm and i needed a chance to drift to the libyan people need a moment to just he warned against american intervention in his country a few say the jedi united states or any other for an hour trying to intervene thousands of libyans were dying he said to quote him that he was willing to fight if we...
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i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed the. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i love pharaoh. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead americans dead lebanese six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed there. carsten to vet saw the bomb go off. as suddenly asked why this. is why start over the old embassy and then of course the bank and then when i looked up. and they went over and there i saw death and destruction and chaos. it was a stunning assault and one man with a car can wage war in the united states ironically with an american truck. there is one man who knows a lot about lebanese car bombs. mahmoud crush. a top expert who defused dozens of bombs. christian car bombs palestinian car bombs muslim car bombs. and a long drawn out so well.
i used to be a cia agent stationed in the levanon during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed the. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i love pharaoh. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead americans dead lebanese six of my close...
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political acts but talking to us from. the us is losing the global information rules so such secretary of state hillary clinton that she lost a congressional committee for extra cash to spread the u.s. propaganda through new media contends that existing private channels are no good enough to handle the job and named as rivals all just zero china's c.c.-t.v. and altie where she watches shout it from me when i joined live my ghana teacher can was in washington for as well as a guy and so madam clinton was pretty harsh towards us media all the shea. well you hear here is what we have learned from hillary clinton's statement we're officially at war information war that's according to us our chrissake we by we i mean english language non us run media which provide alternative views on wold news views which often run in contrast to the coverage of events by the us mainstream media hillary clinton was the founding the department budget in front of the us foreign policy priorities committing congress she says a major reason the st
political acts but talking to us from. the us is losing the global information rules so such secretary of state hillary clinton that she lost a congressional committee for extra cash to spread the u.s. propaganda through new media contends that existing private channels are no good enough to handle the job and named as rivals all just zero china's c.c.-t.v. and altie where she watches shout it from me when i joined live my ghana teacher can was in washington for as well as a guy and so madam...
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this is updating us. you're watching business article world prices are continuing to wobble close to the highest levels in more than two years as tension in north africa middle east continues to fuel concerns over crude supplies and i expect a drop in crude supply in the u.s. according to the american petroleum institute is also contributing to the growth we are seeing brant crude cross close to almost one hundred and sixteen dollars a barrel this comes after the news that saudi arabia may not take any significant steps to bring down the price of crude until bread which is one hundred and twenty dollars a barrel still a long way to go there but both benchmark oil blends have seen ice like they are per compared to the highs that we've seen earlier today brant curly around hundred fifty and a half's light sweet just over one hundred dollars a barrel. the owners of russia british b.p. had made names a billion dollar bid to rewrite a peace deal with ross net now to give you may buy additional stakes in a brit
this is updating us. you're watching business article world prices are continuing to wobble close to the highest levels in more than two years as tension in north africa middle east continues to fuel concerns over crude supplies and i expect a drop in crude supply in the u.s. according to the american petroleum institute is also contributing to the growth we are seeing brant crude cross close to almost one hundred and sixteen dollars a barrel this comes after the news that saudi arabia may not...
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the last leader of the us has. been celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president dmitri medvedev the order of st andrew medal for his work as soviet leader for many people his name synonymous with the end of the cold war the reunification of germany and liberalism his economic and political reforms paved the way indeed for democracy in russia the best known of them was intended to revamp the country without destroying the bases of socialism is initiatives also sought to end state censorship and allow free speech gorbachev received the nobel peace prize in one nine hundred ninety eight of. the chain of events which led to the collapse of the soviet union and gorbachev departure despite being admired in the west critics say plunged his country into a destructive and chaotic reform the effects of which is still being felt today the former soviet leader argues though that russia was anyway in desperate need of change. speaks no to the former soviet leader about his legac
the last leader of the us has. been celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president dmitri medvedev the order of st andrew medal for his work as soviet leader for many people his name synonymous with the end of the cold war the reunification of germany and liberalism his economic and political reforms paved the way indeed for democracy in russia the best known of them was intended to revamp the country without destroying the bases of socialism is...
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to have a good way and they used it throughout this is where. we were with of course it wasn't as though them and they can throw together the change in the first back and you know it happened very important back when it was. television on the moscow still has some work to do they still feel the sign from riga free to. yes the seven series i'm not even seen the big red laser semifinals would retreat gain seats from birds dream. i was doing this for going now and also not looking to bounce back from the disappointments of last sunday's carling cup final defeat as they host third tier opponents late nor incident f.a. cup fifth round replay the gunners will be without touch strikeout robin van persie is out for three weeks after picking up an injury while scoring in carling cup final captain says fabregas is also out that could return for the champions league tie against barcelona next week yet despite the setbacks and jostling us says there's still plenty to play for. we are in a must win phrase in the championship. they will not have to qualify fo
to have a good way and they used it throughout this is where. we were with of course it wasn't as though them and they can throw together the change in the first back and you know it happened very important back when it was. television on the moscow still has some work to do they still feel the sign from riga free to. yes the seven series i'm not even seen the big red laser semifinals would retreat gain seats from birds dream. i was doing this for going now and also not looking to bounce back...
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i used to be a cia station in the eleven on during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shape.
i used to be a cia station in the eleven on during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shape.
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us foreign policy. question of the country's ever changing political position which they say regularly sees them supporting a. major shift in power in parts of north africa least some americans will shake the country's bloke. called going to trial for cancellation of state censorship and the promotion of free speech. paving the way for destructive chaotic. how does he sophie shevardnadze speaks to the former soviet leader about his legacy that interview coming right up. mr gorbachev it's so great to have you with us today good to see you again well mr gorbachev you're turning eighty did you ever think the world will look like this on your eightieth birthday. it's not easy to surprise people like me those who lived to see the eightieth birthday have seen a lot in life is a lot we should thank god for giving us so many years and because it eighty you already know a lot you've experienced many things i can view life in a primitive way. safer today.
us foreign policy. question of the country's ever changing political position which they say regularly sees them supporting a. major shift in power in parts of north africa least some americans will shake the country's bloke. called going to trial for cancellation of state censorship and the promotion of free speech. paving the way for destructive chaotic. how does he sophie shevardnadze speaks to the former soviet leader about his legacy that interview coming right up. mr gorbachev it's so...
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but also the us. celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president didn't admit that if the same country medal for his work as the soviet leader for many people his name is synonymous with the end of the cold war through unification of germany and liberalism with his economic and political reforms he paved the way for democracy in russia his best day in policy put a story to rebound the country without destroying the basis of socialism his initiatives also led to the cancellation of state censorship on the creation of free speech. received the nobel peace prize in one thousand. however kid started a chain of events that i thought it and got a bunch of the parts of his critics say. it felt today the former leader still thinks russell will. change. the book. when he says we realized from experience that it was dangerous to wait much longer that we had to take a risk but we couldn't postpone it we needed changes i don't agree when people say that perestroika fa
but also the us. celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president didn't admit that if the same country medal for his work as the soviet leader for many people his name is synonymous with the end of the cold war through unification of germany and liberalism with his economic and political reforms he paved the way for democracy in russia his best day in policy put a story to rebound the country without destroying the basis of socialism his initiatives...
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live from our studios in moscow you're watching marty thanks for joining us with us is flexing its military muscle moving its naval forces closer to libya and triggering speculation of possible strikes or the u.k. is also not ruling out the use of force meanwhile the international storm is gathering over the libyan leader with the u.n. suspending the country from its human rights council artie's laura anaemic reports on whether key nato members are ready for a new war. and we do not in any way the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumples to impose a no fly zone in this case libya in two thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous it's looking quite possible that they will launch such an attack with or with an approval and so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in iraq and the results are suspect really large of the same but not every country is getting that treatment and libya is not the only african
live from our studios in moscow you're watching marty thanks for joining us with us is flexing its military muscle moving its naval forces closer to libya and triggering speculation of possible strikes or the u.k. is also not ruling out the use of force meanwhile the international storm is gathering over the libyan leader with the u.n. suspending the country from its human rights council artie's laura anaemic reports on whether key nato members are ready for a new war. and we do not in any way...
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canceled or put on hold its treaty friendship treaty with libya which allows us naval forces to use its bases everything is already begun what's the human toll going to be here already two thousand libyans of parish which are going to when do you think with regard to the human toll tragically this is going to escalate the united states has an interest to make a civil war escalate britain has an interest in a civil war escalate just like they did with for iraq after the gulf war the. iraqis he could they would come in and they let them fight sadam these were people who want a democracy share its military officials kurds they want to rebel against him and they didn't intervene they let them be slaughtered so they could use it as a pretext for war either way they want this situation to escalate they're the ones that are fueling the fire and libya doesn't mean that i don't acknowledge the agency of the libyan people and the arab people who want to be free of a dictatorship but the fact simply is that they are fueling the fire in libya or it will. research so shit talking to us from ottawa t
canceled or put on hold its treaty friendship treaty with libya which allows us naval forces to use its bases everything is already begun what's the human toll going to be here already two thousand libyans of parish which are going to when do you think with regard to the human toll tragically this is going to escalate the united states has an interest to make a civil war escalate britain has an interest in a civil war escalate just like they did with for iraq after the gulf war the. iraqis he...
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as promised you'll hear joins us with all of us in business in just a moment. oh time for your business of data variable welcome world prices continue to hit their highest levels more than two years as the tension in north africa and the middle east continues to fuel concerns over crude supplies the price of light sweet past the psychological one hundred dollars per barrel mark at one point during wednesday morning trading and raise the branch current growth through almost one hundred sixteen dollars a barrel you can see the figures on the screen this comes after the news that saudi arabia really not take any significant steps to bring down the price of crude oil until brant reaches one hundred twenty dollars a barrel which is about eight percent above current levels but both benchmark world blends so soon a slight dip and there are two trends with french currently at around one hundred fourteen dollars and lights with just under one hundred dollars per barrel. russian oil giant local is planning to maintain its foreign oil production and turn to eleven million
as promised you'll hear joins us with all of us in business in just a moment. oh time for your business of data variable welcome world prices continue to hit their highest levels more than two years as the tension in north africa and the middle east continues to fuel concerns over crude supplies the price of light sweet past the psychological one hundred dollars per barrel mark at one point during wednesday morning trading and raise the branch current growth through almost one hundred sixteen...
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is a reality and we have to recognize there are some in libya saying we want a no fly zone those of us who remember what no fly zones lead to must be the ones to say there is an opposition this unlike the other uprisings across the arab world in libya it's not only. more militarized but there are military forces on the side of the people the military of gadhafi cannot be deployed by gadhafi any longer and just what about let's stay on this idea of sort of the messages that are out there i want to point out an article that was in time magazine really quick and it says u.s. counterterrorism officials have noted the disproportionate number of libyans turning up in the ranks of al qaeda both in northern africa and iraq that's reason to get involved i've got to say it's i would like to know where they get the intelligence to know the nationalities of who they think is in al qaeda when they can't find them you know so i think that this is a lot of posturing i don't think that this is real i don't think that anybody believes that and i don't think in fact i think one difference with this admi
is a reality and we have to recognize there are some in libya saying we want a no fly zone those of us who remember what no fly zones lead to must be the ones to say there is an opposition this unlike the other uprisings across the arab world in libya it's not only. more militarized but there are military forces on the side of the people the military of gadhafi cannot be deployed by gadhafi any longer and just what about let's stay on this idea of sort of the messages that are out there i want...
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blogs and videos that we do stay with us all next week i don't own the business. thanks very much alice alone welcome to the business news on our scene oil prices are going to stay close to the highest levels in more than two years as tension in north africa the middle east continues to fuel concerns over crude supplies and an unexpected drop in crude supply in the u.s. is also contributing to the gravest cyclical those figures brant is one hundred fifteen dollars fifty cents a barrel this comes off the news that saudi arabia may not take any significant steps to bring down the price of crude oil until it reaches hundred twenty dollars a barrel which is still quite a way to go light sweet as harboring just over one hundred dollars a barrel at the moment slight dip in the upward trend from tomorrow's today's highs . the owners of russian british have reportedly made an eight billion dollar bid to rewrite the peace deal with rosneft it's another move by the russian british joint venture to try and get involved in the arctic shelf exploration deal because anybody who
blogs and videos that we do stay with us all next week i don't own the business. thanks very much alice alone welcome to the business news on our scene oil prices are going to stay close to the highest levels in more than two years as tension in north africa the middle east continues to fuel concerns over crude supplies and an unexpected drop in crude supply in the u.s. is also contributing to the gravest cyclical those figures brant is one hundred fifteen dollars fifty cents a barrel this...
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and signs that us will influence maybe we need just days before the regime of the egyptian president hosni mubarak fell both secretary clinton and cia director leon panetta called it stable until it was. there are also in consistencies on the war in afghanistan in afghanistan integrated military and civilian surges have helped set the stage for our diplomatic surge to support afghan led reconciliation that could end the conflict and put al qaeda on the run but robert one kansas senior u.n. official just said quote it is fair to say that security in the country is that its lowest point since the departure of the taliban even secretary of defense robert gates said this just last week to a group of cadets at west point in my opinion any futures defense secretary who advises the president to again send a big american land army and asia. or into the middle east or africa. should have his head examined as general macarthur so delicately put it there is also the matter of money u.s. own economy weak and losing loveridge to other powers like china and brazil another frustrated voiced by lawm
and signs that us will influence maybe we need just days before the regime of the egyptian president hosni mubarak fell both secretary clinton and cia director leon panetta called it stable until it was. there are also in consistencies on the war in afghanistan in afghanistan integrated military and civilian surges have helped set the stage for our diplomatic surge to support afghan led reconciliation that could end the conflict and put al qaeda on the run but robert one kansas senior u.n....
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thanks for joining us now the u.s. is flexing its military muscle moving its naval forces closer to libya triggering speculation of possible strikes where the u.k. is not is also not ruling out the use of force and meanwhile the u.s. has suspended libya from its human rights council after the violent crackdown against protesters let's get more on the situation in the region from our teams are all for peter the international community certainly is convening on what's going on in libya but could just walk us through the situation on the ground right now. right now what's happening is we are seeing the international community closing in on duffy we've heard from the human rights council that. they basically everybody who stood up had something to say about libya they shouted down the regime of colonel gadhafi however as a remains in libya colonel gadhafi is in power in tripoli alone it seems that is the way but he is launching attacks from there. we have seen it has been some attacks launched against opposition forces fro
thanks for joining us now the u.s. is flexing its military muscle moving its naval forces closer to libya triggering speculation of possible strikes where the u.k. is not is also not ruling out the use of force and meanwhile the u.s. has suspended libya from its human rights council after the violent crackdown against protesters let's get more on the situation in the region from our teams are all for peter the international community certainly is convening on what's going on in libya but could...
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plate one it's business is it all going to the same for any army to life somebody using them is. the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand the feelings you have to live a. real life stories from world war six. victory nineteen forty five dot com. had some past eleven pm moscow time these the top stories from our t.v. echoes of iraq as the u.k. considers military intervention in libya there are fears the ongoing violence in north africa triggered a disastrous campaign russia and other foreign governments who said they are against moves which involve the use of international monitors. as washington seeks to shake up his foreign policy of members of congress and question the u.s. government's ability to back the right candidate for the middle east u.s. secretary of state's admitting america's struggle to successfully palettes its interests in the first place if for the last leader of the soviet union celebrates his eightieth birthday because gorbachev was the man down the consolation of state censorship in the promotion of free sp
plate one it's business is it all going to the same for any army to life somebody using them is. the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand the feelings you have to live a. real life stories from world war six. victory nineteen forty five dot com. had some past eleven pm moscow time these the top stories from our t.v. echoes of iraq as the u.k. considers military intervention in libya there are fears the ongoing violence in north africa...
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but only use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of crime any use in pursuit of an e.u. community obligation so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essential any government use whatsoever of confidentiality is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost their medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the census it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted data from the said says is used by the government grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society a sense is run by lockheed martin raises grave concerns and question about ethics and international security if a lot of people boycott this that says it will make it ineffective and a waste of money but the two hundred forty millio
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uses of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand fully that you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. nineteen forty five gold dot com. you're watching the r.t. news channel the global raul castro from moscow but these are all top stories at co of a rack as the u.k. considers military intervention in libya there are fears the ongoing violence in north africa could trigger another disastrous campaign russia and other foreign governments who said they're against moves which involve the use of international military force. as washington seeks to shake up its foreign policy members of congress question the u.s. government's ability to back the right candidate in north africa in the middle east the u.s. secretary of state admitted to struggles to successfully balance its interests in foreign affairs. and the last leader of the soviet union celebrates his eightieth birthday was the man behind the cancellation of state censorship and the promotion of free speech but some accuse him of paving the way for destructive chaotic before . the people of l. is gu
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brainiac used not using his power to shape so the banks were giving you money to better get this into the economy so he should put in your money but also not just give it to the banks but tell the banks you don't get the money unless you give it to the people and of course now we see those people on the street thank you bailout those banks but what about investigative journalist greg palast thanks so much for your time today and while us foreign policy for stakes are huge amount of the u.s. budget politicians are focusing on making cuts here at home and most people are not too happy about it after two weeks of protests in wisconsin demonstrations are spreading throughout the entire nation over the weekend we saw tens of thousands of people taking to the streets just to support the workers in wisconsin while harry and claire rowan is one of the organizers of the union protests there in madison and he's joining us over the far wall with that bill fletcher co-author of this book right here solidarity divided the crisis in organized labor and a new path towards social justice thank you bo
brainiac used not using his power to shape so the banks were giving you money to better get this into the economy so he should put in your money but also not just give it to the banks but tell the banks you don't get the money unless you give it to the people and of course now we see those people on the street thank you bailout those banks but what about investigative journalist greg palast thanks so much for your time today and while us foreign policy for stakes are huge amount of the u.s....
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you helped-and-a-half gait us -- knave gait us through -- navigate us through one of the worst recessions of my lifetime and help us reform one of the worst financial systems in our generations. thank you for jr. service. for the report before us, i'd like to ask about in one of your policy proposals, you note the importance of retaining access to any future secondary markets by lenders of all types and sizes, particularly the community banks, the credit unions, and could you elaborate on this issue and provide the committee with recommendations on how to ensure access in the future system. some people have written to me that they are concerned that it may concentrate the market and very, very few hands would create more problem in the future for our financial security of large institutions. >> an important question. you are right to say that there's a credible argument that if congress were to embrace something more like option two or three, that would leave the mortgage market, banking system too concentrated and create an unlevel playing field for commune banks. that's one factor. we w
you helped-and-a-half gait us -- knave gait us through -- navigate us through one of the worst recessions of my lifetime and help us reform one of the worst financial systems in our generations. thank you for jr. service. for the report before us, i'd like to ask about in one of your policy proposals, you note the importance of retaining access to any future secondary markets by lenders of all types and sizes, particularly the community banks, the credit unions, and could you elaborate on this...
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iran is competing with us. china is competing with us. we have people who are more than happy to step forward and fill the void that we left behind. the conservative government in the united kingdom actually increased their development budget while they were cutting everything else. they said, you know, if we do not compete, if we are not present, we are really going to be off the map. they are actually increasing their development budget. on these issues, you mention south sudan, darfur, somalia, the united states is the major player. i think we deserve a great deal of the credit for helping be sudanese referendum -- of the sudanese referendum to go peacefully. we are engaged in resolving that. we are still focused on darfur. you mentioned somalia. we are the largest supporter of the african union forces that are in there. i could go around the world and point to where our aid and our diplomatic efforts coincide with our security challenges and what our military is doing, and places where our military is not present where we are the only
iran is competing with us. china is competing with us. we have people who are more than happy to step forward and fill the void that we left behind. the conservative government in the united kingdom actually increased their development budget while they were cutting everything else. they said, you know, if we do not compete, if we are not present, we are really going to be off the map. they are actually increasing their development budget. on these issues, you mention south sudan, darfur,...